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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: StanX Long who wrote (65123)7/27/2002 1:06:54 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Others may want to send a letter to Congress.

Stan

_________________________________

Dear Stan,

Congratulations! We won an overwhelming victory when
Congress passed a very strong final accounting reform
bill with only three nay votes.

Thanks to you and other concerned citizens, over 54,000
e-mails were sent from RestoreTheTrust.com to Washington,
D.C.

While we should savor this tremendous victory, there
are major battles just ahead.

The new accounting reform law sets up a five-member
Board to oversee auditors and to make sure corporations
report truthful numbers. The SEC will pick the five
people on the Board. We need tough people who will
stand up to the accounting industry and fight hard
to protect investors. The new law just won't work if
the Board has people on it that care more about the
accounting industry than investors.

Don't let that happen! Click on the link below to send
a free letter to the SEC and others today, and tell
them you want strong investor advocates, NOT accounting
industry advocates, on the Board. And please don't
forget to tell your friends and family to do the same.

ga1.org

You've made a difference once, you can do it again.


With many thanks,

Nancy M. Smith
Director, RestoreTheTrust.com
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